Integrating AI into Adobe’s graphic design programs like Photoshop and Illustrator raises significant concerns. The core of graphic design is in human creativity and personal expression…relying on AI tools risks diluting this. As highlighted in the article, “The A.I. Lie” on Muddy Colors, muddycolors.com AI-generated adjustments may not align with an artist’s unique vision, potentially leading to a loss of personal style.
Also, the widespread use of AI in art creation threatens the livelihoods of traditional artists. The paper, “AI Art is Theft: Labour, Extraction, and Exploitation” arxiv.org argues that AI-generated art can be unethical, as it may involve the unauthorized use of artist work, leading to exploitation and unfair or no compensation for that creative work.
While AI tools might offer convenience, embracing them without critical consideration could water-down artistic craftsmanship and harm the creative community as a whole.
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